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Postcolonialism and Political Theory explores the intersection between the political and the postcolonial through an engagement with, critique of, and challenge to some of the prevalent, restrictive tenets and frameworks of Western political and social thought. It is a response to the call by postcolonial studies, as well as to the urgent need within world politics, to turn towards a multiplicitylargely excluded from globally dominant discourses of community, subjectivity, power and prosperityconstituted by otherness, radical alterity, or subordination to the newly reconsolidated West. The book offers a diverse range of essays that re-examine and open the boundaries of political and cultural modernity's historical domain; that look at how the racialized and gendered and cultured subject visualizes the social from elsewhere; that critique the limits of postcolonial theory and its claim to celebrate diversity; and that complicate the notion of postcolonial politics within settler societies that continue to practice exile of the indigenous. Postcolonialism and Political Theory is an ideal book for graduate and advanced undergraduate level study and for those working both disciplinarily and interdisciplinarily, both inside and outside academia.
Introduction: Pushing Politics ix
Nalini Persram
PART I: IMPERIALISM AND POLITICAL THOUGHT
Alterity and Modernity (Las Casas, Vitoria, and Suarez: 1514--1617)
3(34)
Enrique Dussel
James Terry
Ibn Khaldun and the Origins of State Politics
37(20)
Lucian M. Ashworth
Power and Development: John Stuart Mill and Edmund Burke on Empire
57(20)
Graham Finlay
From American Democracy to French Empire: Race and the Law in Tocqueville's Liberalism
77(22)
John Savage
PART II: CRITICAL DIAGNOSTICS AND NEWNESS
Postcolonial Dialogics: Between Edward Said and Antonio Gramsci
99(22)
E. San Juan, Jr.
Problematic People and Epistemic Decolonization: Toward the Postcolonial in Africana Political Thought
121(22)
Lewis Gordon
The Gift of Double Consciousness: Some Obstacles to Grasping the Contributions of the Colonized
143(20)
Jane Anna Gordon
Symptomatic Politics: The Banning of Islamic Head Scarves in French Public Schools
163(30)
Joan W. Scott
Edouard Glissant's Aesthetics of Relation as Diversality and Creolization
193(36)
Hwa Yol Jung
PART III: INDIGENOUS MOVEMENTS OF THE POSTCOLONIAL
From Postcolonial Critique to Postoccidental Paradigm: Indigenous Peoples' Mobilization and the Advancement of New Scholarship
229(20)
Alice Feldman
Doing the Postcolonial Differently
249(22)
Phillip Darby
Postcolonial Dialogues and Public Cyberspace: Pacific Insights: for Cynical Times
271(36)
M. I. Franklin
Index 307(12)
About the Contributors 319


Nalini Persram teaches Social and Political Thought at York University, Toronto. She has taught at Trinity College, Dublin and the University of the West Indies, and her areas of intererest include subjectivity and survival, Caribbean forms of culture and resistance, and other sites of political theory.